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– No use by newspapers of video and audio game highlights on their Web sites.

– Time-limited restrictions on use of post-game and pre-game video and audio.

– Photographs may only be used online as part of regular news coverage, not for other purposes, archives or sale.

– The SEC and its universities must be granted licensing privileges to use newspaper images for its own news coverage and other uses.

– No blogging on newspaper Web sites of game events during games.

“The credential restrictions would be untenable,” Mark Silverman, editor of the Tennessean, told Editor & Publisher. “They fail to recognize that we are not just a newspaper. We use a variety of mediums and I believe we are going to be able to make a prior restraint argument.”

Gannett covers several teams in the SEC, including Florida, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and both Mississippi schools. The AP provides coverage of the entire league for the rest of the world outside the SEC.

“We are not signing,” AP general counsel Dave Tomlin told E&P. “We don’t want to agree to this. We don’t want to go into a stadium under these credential terms.”